Well... I'm reluctant to say this since I was holding onto it, curious how long it'd last*, but... You haven't been doing a good job with "Free research help, editing and article downloads for LessWrong"; my own request has gone apparently ignored for the last 20 days.
* At least I didn't make any predictions which this comment would immediately screw up.
Heh, I have excuses, but they aren't good ones. I wasn't able to find "The Mystery of Go" by I.J. Good unfortunately. It seems it's in a very small blind spot for Google Books and my library doesn't otherwise have access to it. I've posted the papers now.
Most people need feedback in many areas. Most people can give feedback in many areas. But for some reason I don't see a lot of actual honest feedback happening, neither in my personal life, nor at work, nor here on LW. This looks like some sort of market failure, or perhaps a bug in society.
Would we benefit from a norm that encouraged asking for feedback or critique in any area, perhaps using open threads set up specially for that? I think we would. What do you think?